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Title: Reattach snake skin
Post by: mahaska 53 on May 30, 2010, 12:37:00 AM
I have a self-bow with snake skin backing but
it is deattaching at the edge. Any suggestions as to how
to reattach it?
Title: Re: Reattach snake skin
Post by: walkabout on May 30, 2010, 01:44:00 AM
i seal/ cement the edges of my skins with superglue, if theyre lifted a little i put a drop of glue in the gap and press the edge down till its glued good. sand a little after to get the excess glue and it turns out great.
Title: Re: Reattach snake skin
Post by: Eric Krewson on May 30, 2010, 09:00:00 AM
I put a boraxed skin on a bow last week. I rinsed the skin for a long time but it still had a few places it didn't stick, very small places but noticeable when I held it in the light.

On the places between the edges I slit the skin along the edge of the pattern with a very sharp knife, small split, about 1/8th" long. I inserted a sharpened toothpick at the end the split to hold it open and put a drop of super glue under the skin. I pressed the skin back down, wiped away the excess glue quickly and had an invisible repair. The unattached place looked like an air bubble under the skin.

I use super glue on lifted places on the edge as well, same procedure. Lift the skin up with a sharp knife and put a drop of super glue under the skin. Press the skin back in place and you have a permanent repair.